Look deep into her eyes and you will see... |
Nobody's Listening She keeps to herself She's quite shy, She doesn't say much, But... nobody's listening. They look in my eyes Yet they cannot read them They can't see the hurt. The depression, the anger I really want to talk but the words seems trapped entangled in fear and afraid of the shame You wonder why I'm anorexic You really can't tell? My daddy blames my mommy "She's not eating. Why?" My mommy just doesn't know "I can't force her, can I?" If you were listening you'll know why they touched me in places, That I didn't want to be touched Everyday while I waited For you to come home I was in agony and pretty distraught Sometimes I'd pray To the virgin Mary, Hoping she would see my plight And bring me out of it I would often imagine her being my protector But when all was said and done I was still abused by a child molester So they say she's quite shy Just keeps to herself Doesn't say a word But that's just how she is, Maybe, if they looked into her eyes... deeply, they will see Yet nobody knew Her eyes told a story. Footnote: I receive several comments on why I use they, you, I, her and my. Several reviewer found that to be confusing, but if I was to use one person singular or stick to they, the concept of the poem would have been completely different. I wanted you, the reviewers to get into the mind of an abused victim. The confusion that a helpless child feels internally. Yes, I am talking to You, I, They and them and everyone else that surrounded me at that particular time in my life. |